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Autoimmune connective tissue disease and connective tissue disease-like illnesses after silicone gel augmentation mammoplasty. ''Houpt KR, Sontheimer RD.''

Silicone gel filled breast implants and connective tissue disease: an overview. ''Spiera RF, Gibofsky A, Spiera H.''

Clinical trials are one of medicine's best-kept secrets

Scientists design novel proteins that block inflammation regulator associated with rheumatoid arthritis

Developing a Healthy Eating Plan

Diet Guidelines Aimed At Healthy People 'September 26, 2003'

Flu Shot Supply Expected To Be Plentiful 'September 26, 2003'

Technology May Deter Counterfeit Drugs,September 26, 2003'

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- More Benefits From Aspirin

Discover Important Healthcare Illusions, and Some Amazing Optical Illusions, in This Special Edition

Why Cesarean Sections are Not the Best Childbirth Option

Five Common Hygiene Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Experience the Incredible Health & Weight Loss Benefits of the Premier Coconut Oil

New Dietary Guidelines to Prevent Heart Disease

Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine Ready for Launch

Olive Oil Good for Health but Not for Cooking

Industry-Funded Research Says Sugar Does Not Cause Fat Kids

France, Austria Lead In Cancer Survival 'September 25, 2003'

The Most Visited Natural Health Site In The World!

Diabetes Drugs Can Cause Heart Failure

Local pot clubs under fire from Oakland council 'City considers limiting number of suppliers'

Family, friends pay tribute 'Woman who died after taking abortion pill buried in Livermore'

FDA panel gives nod to new drug for Alzheimer's

Cancer care battle 'Prescription drug bill would reduce Medicare reimbursements'

Generic drug makers hope to profit from WTO decision on medications for poor countries

Massachusetts attorney general suing 13 generic drug makers

In battle against AIDS in Africa, treating the sick more complicated than handing out pills

Death toll from heat wave in France exceeds 14,000, exceeding prior estimates

Hospitals push to improve intensive care

Drug to treat late-stage Alzheimer's takes step toward market

Questions abound about why pregnant teen died Experts not quick to blame abortion pill

Why Are You Paying More For Health Care?

Number Four Health Education Site in the World

Discover One of the Most Powerful Mind/Body Development Tools on Earth: Holosync

A Natural Way To Beat Cancer?

Late-Stage Alzheimer's Drug Moves Forward 'September 25, 2003'

Most States Deny Having Unsafe Schools 'September 25, 2003'

Is Shift Work Hazardous To Your Health?

You Can Make A Difference 'Understanding Challenging Behaviors'

Tips For Those Living With Allergies

FDA Advisers Evaluate Alzheimer's Drug 'September 24, 2003'

Child Cancer Survivors Examined In Study 'September 24, 2003'

What are Tocotrienols, and Why do You Need Them?

Berries--The Best Overall Fruits for Your Health

How Sound Can Promote Health and Healing

Writing Helps Wounds Heal Quicker

Exercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk

Baby Undergoes Life-Saving Surgery 'POSTED: 5:52 a.m. PDT September 24, 2003'

U.S. Newswire - Suicide Risk May Be Lower than Expected for Breast Augmentation Patients, Says Leading Suicide Expert

Suicide Risk May Be Lower than Expected for Breast Augmentation Patients, Says Leading Suicide Expert 9/24/03 11:15:00 AM

[Silicone breast implants and collagen diseases] ''[Article in Norwegian]''Haga HJ, Haaland P, Haga T.

Drug Shows Promise Against M.S.

France Leads Europe In Cancer Survival Rates

Study Finds Dangerous Chemicals In Breast Milk

Stone Age Inhabitants Chose Meat Over Fish

CDC Urges 'Respiratory Etiquette' During Cold Season

Study: Nurses' Education Affects Death Rates

Majority Of Childhood Cancer Survivors In Good Health

Welcome to Women In Health Home Page dedicated to the support and education of the general public about the continuing health hazards of silicone implant and saline implants

New England Journal of Medicine On-line -- Home Page

WebMD Newscenter

Beware of new drugs

Scientists Uncover Marker Of Autoimmune Disease Activity

Southern Medical Journal

Case of the month ''Failure to diagnose and alteration of medical record''

Tulane's Breast Implant Research

Welcome to The Doctors Company

"75 to 90 percent of American trial lawyers are incompetent, dishonest - or both."

Study: Drug reactions kill an estimated 100,000 a year

Welcome to the ''Global Legal Information Network''

Health A to Z ''Your Family Web Site''

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Welcome to the Tort Claimants Committee website, last updated on September 18, 2003. Current Events SEPTEMBER 23, 2003:

Beyond the Blame: A No-Fault Approach to Malpractice

Update On Breast Implants: The New Evidence Against DOW Chemical By Richard Alexander

Stroke Prevention Guidelines

Types Of Allergies

Esophagitis

Study: Gene Linked To Stroke Risk Found ''September 22, 2003''

Teen Dies After Taking Abortion Pill ''September 22, 2003''

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Harvard Physician Reacts To Our Poll September 22, 2003 '' What Did You Think?''

Treatments For Specific Allergies

Preventing Memory Loss

Test May Give Early Alzheimer's Detection ''September 23, 2003''

Study Disputes Menopause-Memory Link ''September 23, 2003''

Study: Prostate Cancer Death Rates Down ''September 23, 2003''

Lou Gehrig's Rate Higher In Gulf War Vets ''September 23, 2003''

Halliburton units seek to clear burden of asbestos lawsuits (

Briefs: City & state (English) ''Halliburton moves toward settlements | Halliburton on Monday said DII industries, KBR and other units began seeking the approval of claimants for proposed asbestos and silica settlements -- a big step

Wired News: Court to Decide IBM Cancer Suit

Beyond the Blame: A No-Fault Approach to Malpractice

Study points to long-term health problems for pediatric cancer survivors

Study points to long-term health problems for pediatric cancer survivors

New Dallas biotech firm the result of unique public-private partnership

AIDS Prevention Programs Underfunded, U.N. Says ''Disease Declared No. 1 Challenge To Development In Africa'' POSTED: 10:57 a.m. EDT September 22, 2003 ''

Viagra Competitor's Marketing Blitz Paying Off ''POSTED: 11:22 a.m. EDT September 22, 2003''

Study: Gene May Increase Stroke Risk ''Medications Being Tested To Target Enzyme Produced By Gene''

POSTED: 10:38 a.m. EDT September 22, 2003

Spokane School Gunman Left Suicide Note ''POSTED: 12:13 p.m. PDT September 22, 2003''

Oct. 7 Recall Back On, Focus Turns To Debate ''Wednesday's Debate Only One To Feature Schwarzenegger'' POSTED: 11:18 a.m. EDT September 23, 2003

Study Uncovers Troubling Chemical In Mothers' Milk ''Micki Flowers KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Health Reporter''POSTED: 4:28 p.m. PDT September 23, 2003

Study: Hands-On Treatment Relieves Ear Infections ''Micki Flowers KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Health Reporter'' POSTED: 4:51 p.m. PDT September 22, 2003

Study finds flame-retardant chemical in U.S. breast milk

Link to China hurts African women, girls

Geron vaccine shows promise against prostate cancer

Doctors struggle to convey risks of diabetes

At one hospital, stark solution for allocating care

West Nile virus found in central Riverside

Study disputes notion that menopause makes women forgetful

Wider distribution of AIDS drugs set 3 million people mainly in sub-Saharan Africa to get help from U.N. agency by 2005

Gates gives millions to fight malaria

Nations that have suspended patents for AIDS drugs show some success, but not enough

Congressional leaders might act to spur movement on Medicare compromise

Study: Gene associated with increased stroke risk identified

Fallon woman's lawsuit claims jet fuel caused cancer

New impotency drug Levitra captures 50 percent of new prescriptions

In Croatia, an orphan with HIV is shunned by town and peers

U.N. reports that AIDS has become the biggest challenge to development in Africa, but it can be overcome

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